Some of earlier posts in the thread suggest the users felt their Korean launchers started skip quickly after use. I am assuming these Korean Launchers were compared to their Japanese counterpart. KEVO at the very least has launched beyblades several times with his Japanese B-88 vs the Korean B-88, and with other launchers as well There are videos of him launching beyblades successfully on Youtube, right now. My question to these users is that do they feel their launchers are performing as intended? I am assuming many have experience with different launchers. I am relatively new to Beyblade. So as much as I like to think I know how to launch a Beyblade I may very well be ignorant.
My son is 6 yo and 42 lbs and launches beyblades. My daughter is 4 yo and 30lbs she will mess around and launch beyblades occasionally. They all use a version of the more recently released LR Beylauncher due to the shorter string (easier for their shorter arm length). We are all experiencing early and more frequent skipping with LR Beylauncher relased more recently, Japanese or Korean. My daughter is probably too young to be consider a targeted user by TT/Young Toys. I do believe my son is an intended target audience as most Japanese tournaments are limited to elementary school age kids. If the Beylaunchers skips for my kids and me, then are they truly only intended to work for the 8-13 group? Or is the skipping truely just as intended by TT/Young Toy? Is there a statement made by TT/Young Toy, on the package even, that states the skipping is due to an extreme pull? I do not speak Japanese or Korean.
My son is 6 yo and 42 lbs and launches beyblades. My daughter is 4 yo and 30lbs she will mess around and launch beyblades occasionally. They all use a version of the more recently released LR Beylauncher due to the shorter string (easier for their shorter arm length). We are all experiencing early and more frequent skipping with LR Beylauncher relased more recently, Japanese or Korean. My daughter is probably too young to be consider a targeted user by TT/Young Toys. I do believe my son is an intended target audience as most Japanese tournaments are limited to elementary school age kids. If the Beylaunchers skips for my kids and me, then are they truly only intended to work for the 8-13 group? Or is the skipping truely just as intended by TT/Young Toy? Is there a statement made by TT/Young Toy, on the package even, that states the skipping is due to an extreme pull? I do not speak Japanese or Korean.